i thought this was about a joke but proceeded to be slapped over the head with emotion
katara is a supportive little sister and sokka tries to paint the people he loves so that he never forgets what they look like again
VICTOR my fine shyt
"In the pursuit of great we failed to do good."
Momo: I believe you said your childhood was satisfactory?
Todoroki: No, you misheard me. I said it was a “sadness factory”.
I need platform boots
Haymitch being all "I'm an ally" and Clerk Carmine being all "you're a loser" lol
no comment
Ship dynamic
I have online friends who *are* transgender, i'm just stupid so i forget about pronouns all the time
let’s see how many transphobics we can weed out
Billboard names Taylor Swift the biggest artist of the 21st century!
(January 8, 2025)
whenever there are jason slander reels on instagram and basically 99.9% of the comments are defending him and saying 'you aren't cool for hating on him for absolutely nothing' and 'its not 2013 anymore, all of us have matured now, and we realize how overrated jason slander is' angels gain their wings :)
This flashback in ATLA, Azulon becoming enraged with Ozai for disrespecting Iroh and the recently deceased Lu Ten, is usually interpreted as Azulon then ordering Ozai to kill Zuko. I disagree with this for two reasons. 1: We don’t actually hear Azulon say that, it’s only referred to by Azula (who was around seven or eight at the time and might have misunderstood what she heard) and by Ozai, years later, when he is taunting Zuko on the Day of Black Sun. Neither Azula nor Ozai are reliable narrators. 2: Azulon is, at the time of this flashback, the ruler of the Fire Nation who has just lost one of his only two grandsons and heirs. What kind of monarch loses one heir and then turns around and demands the death of another, especially when losing Zuko would hardly bother Ozai? My interpretation of this situation is Azulon ordered Ozai to give Zuko into Iroh’s care, replacing Lu Ten as Iroh’s heir, neatly removing any argument Ozai had about Iroh’s line having ended. Ozai of course would never accept this. He either lied to Ursa, claiming Azulon wished Zuko dead, or outright told his wife he’d kill Zuko before seeing him get ahead of him in the line of succession, thus manipulating Ursa to help him assassinate Azulon. I think this theory makes far more logical sense than ‘Azulon ordered the murder of his nine-year-old grandson’.
sometimes i write. a lot of the time i'm freaking out about a fandom, book or not
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